We were asked to build a semi-circular stone seat as a memorial to a family member of the client. As the seat has been built in a prominent location in the Pentland Hills visitor centre at Harlaw, it is important that it is durable as well as good looking.
The seat was approx 3m in diameter, 1.1m high and required 4.5 tonnes of Denfind stone, with Indian Sandstone used for the seat panels.
Waller - Richard Love
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I am very pleased to announce that I was one of three people short-listed in the stone category for the inaugural Balvenie/Sunday Telegraph craftsman of the year 2011.
This new award aims to celebrate heritage and hand-built crafts over seven materials categories including stone, wood and glass. The judging panel was TV presenter and author, Kevin McCloud, Chairman of the Heritage Crafts Association, Robin Wood, expert crafts photographer, Nick Hand, Editor of The Sunday Telegraph Life, Anne Cuthbertson and the whisky industry's longest standing Malt Master, David Stewart
Further details of the winners are on the Balvenie web site
Detailed below are some of our latest drystone walls...